Resilient roofing guideline is welcome

Due to fragile geological conditions and great elevation difference, Bhutan is prone to many natural disasters. Hazards like earthquake, windstorm, fire, landslide, flash flood, glacial lake outburst flood besides, windstorm is the most common natural disaster that visit us from time to time. Damage suffered has been enormous. Every year our farmers lose acres of […]

Need for improved public transport system

The problem of congestion has been growing due to rise in...

Change may be expensive, but change we must

Education in Bhutan has taken on varied changes over the years....

Looking beyond suicide itself

It is sad that one of the serious scourges of modern...

For the sake of children

Bhutan may be committed to protect its children from all forms...

The value of discourse

What is the status of democracy in Bhutan? Is the status...

An end and a beginning

When the National Council members of the third Parliament took office...

The medium is the message

More Bhutanese are communicating through social media than ever before. Aided...

Water shortage must be addressed

Water shortage has hit homes in the capital again. Authorities such...

An apolitical civil service

With political parties especially the ruling party approaching in-service civil servants...

Housing must receive priority

Starting July, almost 300 families who have been living across the...

Put the khegpa fear to rest

Who are the bolero-driving khegpas (headhunter) creating fear among the people...

There is mPowerYouth for you; make use of it

Are our children facing stresses related to academic routine? Some might...

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